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  • Oil supply fears cause further FTSE fall

    March 1, 2011

    Fears of oil supply disruption due to Middle East unrest hit the FTSE in afternoon trading, pushing the FTSE 100 down 0.97 per cent to 5.935.76. Concerns that the political unrest could spread to major world oil exporter Saudi Arabia caused crude prices to rise still higher and sent oil-sensitive travel stocks lower. Brent crude [...]

  • Manufacturing PMI holds record high in February

    March 1, 2011

    Manufacturing growth held at a record level in February and factory costs stayed near January’s survey high, suggesting price pressures are continuing to build, a survey showed. The Markit/CIPS headline manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) stood at 61.5 in February, unchanged from a downwardly revised 61.5 in January. That was the highest since the survey [...]

  • Labour goes to war over living costs

    February 28, 2011

    THE squeeze on middle earners exploded into a political battle yesterday, after Labour leader Ed Miliband accused the government of imposing a “cost of living crisis for ordinary families… for years to come.” The Conservatives hit back, attacking Labour for causing “the deepest recession since the war” while leading the UK to a record annual [...]

  • AB Foods hit by slowdown at Primark

    February 28, 2011

    A SLOWDOWN at Primark’s British stores hit the shares of owner Associated British Foods (ABF) yesterday as tax rises and inflation squeezed consumer spending. The budget retailer’s like-for-like sales growth slowed to three per cent in its first half. Primark has been a star performer for the company but with materials like cotton spiralling in [...]

  • Chicago boom looks good for US factories

    February 28, 2011

    CHICAGO’S purchasing managers’ index (PMI) reached a 22-year high in February, surprising economists and boding well for today’s US-wide manufacturing results. The PMI hit 71.2 this month, driven upwards by growth in production and new orders, which reached their highest level – 75.9 – since 1983. All index scores above 50 indicate economic expansion. “This [...]

  • Eurozone inflation revised down but oil and food costs expected to weigh

    February 28, 2011

    INFLATION in the Eurozone was revised down to an annual rate of 2.3 per cent in January, yesterday – surprising economists who had expected it to be held at the earlier estimate of 2.4 per cent. However, strong pressures from oil and food prices are expected to increase the harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) [...]

  • Banks pull FTSE 100 down while resources make gains

    February 28, 2011

    THE FTSE 100 share index fell slightly yesterday as disappointing results from HSBC and Associated British Foods outweighed strength from miners on optimism about the global economy. The blue-chip index ended 7.19 points, or 0.1 per cent lower, at 5,994.01, after it closed 1.4 per cent higher on Friday at 6,001.20, bouncing back after five [...]

  • US consumer spending slows as savings surge

    February 28, 2011

    US consumer spending rose modestly in January as households took advantage of the largest increase in incomes in more than 18 months to rebuild savings, government data has shown. The Commerce Department said spending edged up 0.2 per cent, the smallest increase in seven months, after an upwardly revised 0.5 per cent rise in December. [...]

  • What the other papers say this morning

    February 28, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES NORTHERN ROCK TO OFFER 90 PER CENT MORTGAGES Northern Rock is poised to launch a range of mortgages offering up to 90 per cent of a property’s value, marking the nationalised bank’s return to riskier lending three years after its collapse and government bail-out. The lossmaking lender could make the new high loan-to-value [...]

  • Chinese Premier Wen says fighting inflation is priority

    February 27, 2011

    FIGHTING inflation is a priority for China and the government must ward off threats to social stability stemming from rapid price increases, Premier Wen Jiabao said yesterday. Wen’s comments ahead of China’s annual parliament session from 5 March showed the sensitivity among ruling Communist Party leaders to public grumbling about rising real estate and food [...]

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